Reliance Infra gets shareholder nod for sale of Mumbai power biz to Adani

March 2, 2018, 10:05 AM IST

New Delhi: Shareholders of billionaire Anil Ambani-led Reliance Infrastructure Ltd have approved sale of the firm’s Mumbai power business to Adani Transmission Ltd for Rs 18,800 crore.

“The resolution (for the sale) has been passed with 94 per cent votes in favour of the proposal,” a company statement said.

The deal will see Adani Group takeover the distribution of over 1,800 megawatt (MW) of power to roughly 30 lakh customers in Mumbai and 500MW of thermal power generation capacity.

Competition Commission of India (CCI) has already approved the transaction which will help Reliance Infra cut its debt.

“Reliance Infrastructure Ltd and ATL had signed definitive binding agreement for 100 per cent stake sale of the integrated business of generation, transmission and distribution of power for Mumbai in December 2017,” it said.

Transaction is expected to be completed by March.

Announcing the sale in December, the company had said it will be initially paid Rs 13,251 crore and about Rs 5,000 crore will come to it after the successful resolution of certain regulatory issues.

Reliance Infra on Thursday said it will use the proceeds of the deal to reduce its debt, which stood at over Rs 10,000 crore at the end of September 2017.

“This is the largest ever debt reducing exercise by any corporate. This monetisation is a major step in Reliance Infrastructure Ltd’s deleveraging strategy for future growth,” the statement said.

Reliance Infra’s Mumbai Power business (known as Reliance Energy) is India’s largest private sector integrated power utility distributing power to nearly 3 million residential, industrial and commercial consumers in the suburbs of Mumbai, covering an area of 400 sq km.

It caters to a peak demand of over 1,800 MW, with annual revenues of Rs 7,500 crore with stable cash flows.